You know I am still thinking about the "Unite the Kingdom" event last Saturday. I know some might have a cynical view, yes but what does it achieve, mobilise people to do something, etc etc etc. From my honest point of view those people can try organising events themselves and see what kind of response they get. It was a good day, a grand day, a unifying day:
But apart from that anyway. It achieves a lot. People are down in the dumps. They are doom spiralling into the abyss. Their souls are being shattered. To turn them even more resentful and ask them to become the worst versions of themselves is very uncaring and careless in my opinion. But getting them together in numbers, showing them they are not alone, showing them they can have their little difference but still all can agree to love their country, that they can have this shared connection once again with their fellow countrymen is actually priceless. It lifts up their spirits, and motivates them to do something. That there is some goodness there to fight for. It shows them who and what they are supposed to be fighting for.
I saw thousands upon
thousands of happy and smiling faces. I personally couldn't stop smiling or laughing for the entire time I was there. It shows you anything is possible when people come together. It is a special feeling that no policy planning and strategy building in dark corners of forgotten institutions can compare with. It is this feeling and what comes from it that actually win you wars. That deep sense of togetherness and a willingness to defend each other. On Saturday, I saw the native Brits coming together, and it was a beautiful sight to see. And I hope it carries through in everyone.
And in time, this will be build into actionable things. This was always what I hoped for when I was invited to the first meeting just over two years ago. A cultural movement that will eventually turn into a political revolution to bring about the radical change needed in the country. And I hope that this is still achievable. Regardless of what anyone says, of even what I say from time to time, I am really proud of my friend, Tommy Robinson / Yax, for spearheading this and pushing it forward more and more, against all odds. It is not easy when the whole world is against you.
Yes, he is not perfect. Well neither am I perfect nor are you. And these events are not perfect. It is not about being perfect, it is about working towards it. Each day improving, striving to do the best, with the best of intentions. I am sure it has given a lot of people a renewed sense of togetherness and also a sense that no matter what, no matter the darkness we are in now, good shall prevail in the end.
Now, there were some very important moment during the speeches, and a minute’s silence for Charlie Kirk, set the tone I think. Of defiance and recognition that we truly are in a spiritual battle here:
And a very important point made by Matt Walsh as well on X regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk:
I guess, the other big moment, and a very unexpected moment, was the virtual appearance of Elon Musk:
And lastly, with Advance UK, getting a full branding throughout, it was good to see the only prominent British politician on stage, Ben Habib:
Now there were other good moments and speeches as well, even though in my view, the best part of the day was the people which outclassed anyone on stage.
But I really like the moment of the Māori tearing up Islamic flags on stage, yes that’s right, no more appeasement, they don’t care about your feelings and your people, and neither should you.
This amongst other things resulted in Silly Dilly crying on X:
Yes, that is right. No one cares anymore. It is time to kick these subversive Islamists out of this country. A publication like 5Pillars should not even be allowed to exist in Britain. They openly state their aims of one day turning Britain in a caliphate, they talk about using the British system against their own people to bring about an Islamic revolution, and the constantly cheer on the Islamic enemies of the West. This charade needs to end.
I also loved seeing Dominik Tarczyński, the Polish MEP, up there. My in-laws are huge fans of his as am I:
Now in my earlier video I mentioned there were some issues that happened, which resulted in certain arrests. Now, this picture here illustrates why that happened, and because of whom it happened:
There were far more people than expected, and they were all just trying to get to the location, and there was no way through. So they started taking different routes. Where they ended up face to face with counter protestors as you can see in the picture above. Now, why, why would you allow counter protestors to protest so close to the main event? Why do you want to make your life problematic as police, unless your intention was for this to cause some issues, and you could then arrest patriots attending.
There are some tweets going around that out of 26 arrests reported by the media only 8 were attributed to UTK British Patriots! 18 arrests were counter protest agitators! - there is no confirmation of this information from the Met Police or any credible source. So, please be mindful of it.
However, with slogans and agitation by the counter protestors as below, there were bound to be some sort of clashes:
There were also some usual extreme ethno-nationalists there, as bitter and resentful, as the far left. These people really don’t want anything fixed, they just want to burn it all down. They are the fringe voices only in numbers online, and I bet if they ever held an event they would hardly be able to gather a thousand people, maybe just a couple of hundred.
As shown in the clip, Avi Yemini, confronted these people at the event:
Regardless of what Elon and some others might have said, Labour will never call an early general election even if Starmer is ousted or resigns. They will change guard and power through with embedding their socialist policies into the legal framework till 2029. So, do not trust any political party with power in 2029 which does not promise you with repealing all acts from decades even before Blair including all international agreements and conventions especially the 1951 refugee convention.
And not just words but it needs to be in their manifesto so when elected it can be delivered upon without barriers. Do not trust any party that is only willing to do bare minimum and not offering a complete fresh start from the entangled and corrupt mess. No containment just real change.
As mentioned by Edward Oakenfull as well:
I actually don't want Starmer to resign and give way for Labour to save face, elect another leader, and carry on embedding their socialist policies into legislation. No, I want him to carry on and destroy the image of Labour forever. Come 2029, all their legislations can be repealed if you elect the right government into power. Do not be so afraid or averse of suffering and struggle. That is needed for you to emerge truly victorious in the end.
Overall, the event was a resounding success. The true power of the people has been clearly displayed. The far left and the Islamist know that their days are numbered. They can do whatever they want, but their end is near, and yes because of this reason they will get more and more violent and we have to vigilant about it. And no matter what the media or politicians say, the violence always comes from that side first. This below illustrates it perfectly:
Also, a good and fair analysis of the security on the day by Norman Brennan, retired from London Police in 2009 after 31 years:
Since, the event, I have heard from many people who were before sceptical of Tommy Robinson or even bought the media lies change their minds. Many people of different political affiliation attended the party, and I believe a lot of minds have been changed. It really was a unifying event and I hope we keep on doing more of these till the next elections.
To top it off, this summary and analysis, from Sir Trevor Phillips, is not only brilliant but a catalyst for shattering the Overton Window on the issues around illegal migration, patriotic British sentiments, and rejecting the demonisation of people expressing discontent at legitimate grievances:
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